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What We Can Learn from Nature: Australian Museum x Vivid Ideas
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/vivid-learn-from-nature/Hear from Leila Jeffreys, Tim Low and David Gandelman, as they explore how improving your relationship with nature can improve your relationship with yourself.
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Six new species of Western Australian trilobites
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/six-new-species-of-western-australian-trilobites/Six new species of trilobites have been found deep underground in the Canning Basin, Western Australia. Dr Patrick Smith at the Australian Museum and Heidi Allen from Geological Survey of WA tell us how this discovery has reshaped our understanding of ancient life and geological time in the region.
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The Norfolk Island puzzle: Identifying new insect and spider species
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-norfolk-island-puzzle-identifying-new-insect-and-spider-species/The ongoing identification of insect and spider specimens collected during the Australian Museum-led Norfolk Island expedition is throwing up a host of new family and species records & plenty of puzzles. The AM Arachnology & Entomology team tell us about these exciting finds and the work ahead.
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Australia’s dazzling flasher wrasses!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/australias-dazzling-flasher-wrasses/Flasher wrasses are a group of dazzling, colourful little fishes. Of the twenty or so species found globally, three are known to occur in Australia – or so we thought! A new study re-examines this group, and includes a species new to science, named after an Australian Museum superstar.
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Turning DNA data into crucial evolutionary insights
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/iq-tree/In conversation with Dr Minh Bui and Professor Robert Lanfear, winners of the 2023 Australian Research Data Commons Eureka Prize for Excellence in Research Software.
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Increasing representation of diverse voices in STEMM
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/thats-what-i-call-science/In conversation Anna Abela, Kate Johnson and Olly Dove, co-managers of the 14-person team awarded the 2023 Department of Industry, Science and Resources Eureka Prize for STEM Inclusion.
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Dr Stephanie Partridge: improving youth wellbeing
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dr-stephanie-partridge/In conversation with Dr Stephanie Partridge, winner of the 2023 Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science.
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Exploring the human eye
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-human-eye/In conversation with Chase M. runner-up in the 2023 University of Sydney Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize - Primary
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Ancient Egyptian Lecture Series
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/ancient-egypt-lantern-lecture/Our Photographic Archives team have uncovered lantern slides from a 1925 Ancient Egypt Lecture Series delivered by Museum Ethnologist, William Walford Thorpe.
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Funnier than the original: Introducing the Western Laughing Tree Frog
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/funnier-than-the-original/Citizen scientists across Australia have helped uncover a frog species new to science in Western Australia, the Northern Territory and western Queensland. Find out more about this funny Aussie frog, which has a longer ‘laugh’ than the original tree frog species.
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